I would be very curious to this as well.

We currently have three usernames for one single user:

username
DOMAIN\username
[email protected]

Surely packetfence has some kind of functionality to avoid this behaviour?

MJ

On 6/23/2015 22:23, Morgan, Joel P. wrote:
> I would like users to be able to login to the captive portal using
> their AD credentials in either username or username@domain format. It
> works with two different authentication sources, but it creates two
> different user names. I would like to truncate username@domain to
> just username. Can someone tell me what file and subroutine to edit
> in order to capture username information and modify if before the
> user is authenticated and entered into the database?
>
> I had something like this in mind:
>
> my @username = split (/@/, $username); $username = $username[0];
>
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